:The latest community version of the sheet can be found on GitHub, [https://github.com/Roll20/roll20-character-sheets/tree/master/Pathfinder-Neceros Pathfinder-Neceros] If you are using the community Pathfinder sheet, any updates to the sheet will be pushed automatically.

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'''Q: I think I found something wrong with the sheet, but how can I check if it's a known problem?'''

'''Q: I think I found something wrong with the sheet, but how can I check if it's a known problem?'''

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# You can now change dropdowns or macros to create another attack.

# You can now change dropdowns or macros to create another attack.

# If you want to use Alt Melee and Alt Ranged, then you can instead add the macros to a new buff row that adds to Alt Melee attack and Alt Ranged attack. You will need to delete the macro from the 'Attack' field on the attack row generated (so it is not duplicated) and change the dropdown to the 'Alt' version. Damage bonuses would still need to be kept per attack row, because they will change depending on type of damage.

# If you want to use Alt Melee and Alt Ranged, then you can instead add the macros to a new buff row that adds to Alt Melee attack and Alt Ranged attack. You will need to delete the macro from the 'Attack' field on the attack row generated (so it is not duplicated) and change the dropdown to the 'Alt' version. Damage bonuses would still need to be kept per attack row, because they will change depending on type of damage.

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:To add a link to a class ability of feat in the notes of a roll, either to be able to have a quick look-up of the description or to trigger a extra roll, the command would be:

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# Export JSON data. There are two ways to do this, and you only need to do '''one''' of these:

# Export JSON data. There are two ways to do this, and you only need to do '''one''' of these:

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### Download and install Leigh M.'s [http://lonedwarf.com/roll20/Roll20PathfinderExporter_v1_1.hl Hero Lab Pathfinder Exporter plug-in] for Hero Lab. There have been reports of this plugin causing the Mac OS X version of Hero Lab to crash when attempting to save using it; if you experience this, you will have to use the second method.

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### Download and install Leigh M.'s [http://lonedwarf.com/roll20/Roll20PathfinderExporter_v1_1.hl Hero Lab Pathfinder Exporter plug-in] for Hero Lab (to install you must double-click the .hl file while Hero Lab is not running). There have been reports of this plugin causing the Mac OS X version of Hero Lab to crash when attempting to save using it; if you experience this, you will have to use the second method.

### From Hero Lab, open the File menu and choose "Save Custom Output".

### From Hero Lab, open the File menu and choose "Save Custom Output".

I'd recommend making a buff for the AC, Attack, and Ref save bonuses from haste. You can do this manually or use the "Common Buff" selector to automatically create the necessary adjustments for Haste. Haste also gives you "...one extra attack with one natural or manufactured weapon.". This can be accomplished by replacing all the left curly braces, " {{ " in the iterative attack with " ?{Haste|No,|Yes,{{} " The query only controls whether or not the haste attack is shown.

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I'd recommend making a buff for the AC, Attack, and Ref save bonuses from haste. You can do this manually or use the "Common Buff" selector to automatically create the necessary adjustments for Haste. Haste also gives you "...one extra attack with one natural or manufactured weapon.". This can be accomplished by replacing '''all the left curly braces''', " {{ " in the iterative attack with " ?{Haste|No,|Yes,{{} " The query only controls whether or not the haste attack is shown.

* Fixed issues with some spell options not toggling their view as expected.

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* Added an option to the settings page to scroll long descriptions. New key added for all roll templates to flag the scrolling option; '{{scroll_desc=@{scroll-desc}}}' This will automatically be included in all new macros created however you will need to manually add '{{scroll_desc=@{scroll-desc}}}' to any existing macros if you would like this feature.

Known issues

/em or /fx may not work in a macro. Workaround: move them to the end of macro, and place return character before the slash.

Intro

The Pathfinder's Community Sheet Guide was created for the Pathfinder Community sheet. The sheet was originally created by Sam M. (Sam on Roll20). Thank you Sam for all your time and effort spent on creating this sheet. The Pathfinder character sheet tries to best accommodate the Pathfinder rules as written(RAW) while macro fields to allow for house rule customization have been provided. The sheet auto-calculates many attributes utilizing sheet worker javascript for, Ability scores, Buffs, Conditions, Skills, HP max, Saves, Attack/Damage modifiers, etc., and is actively supported by Roll20 volunteers. Please feel free to lend your support through, feedback, testing, suggestions, coding, and keeping this guide updated and helpful.

Please post questions, comments, suggestions, etc. on the most current Pathfinder Character Sheet forum;

The latest community version of the sheet can be found on GitHub. If you are using the community Pathfinder sheet, any updates to the sheet will be pushed automatically.

Sheet Information

The Pathfinder character sheet meets all requirements of the standard character sheet while adding features unique to Roll20. Much of the sheet is auto-calculated utilizing sheet worker (javascript), saving player's and GM's valuable time when creating, leveling, or modifying a character or NPC. A tabbed interface combined with optional "show/hide" sub-sections allow for a more manageable sheet. Sheet rolls ("built-in" macros) can be rolled directly from the sheet, activated by the roll's name using a macro, or dragging a button to the macro quick bar. See animated demo. All attributes and sheet rolls are easily determined with a quick mouse-over. Chat menu buttons are included to handle all the most import rolls needed from chat without having to scour the sheet to locate a roll.

Many areas of the sheet use repeatable sections for maximum flexibility. ie Attacks, Abilities, Equipment, Spells, etc. Most sections of the sheet make allowances for the multitude of rules options available for Pathfinder. Additional features and sheet customization's can be enabled using the Settings page. Pathfinder Unchained, Mythic Adventures, and Ultimate Psionics, while limited in scope, are optionally supported.

Finally, while the sheet has a page specifically for NPC's (to enable; check "Is NPC or Monster" from the Settings page), there are many overlapping attributes and sections that co-exist with the PC section of the sheet. You may enter data in either section.

Detailed explanation and instructions can be found using the guide below.

FAQ

Q: Why don't I see the latest sheet changes/updates or features in my macros?

A: The particular macro may have been customized. First try hitting the Recalc 1 button to see if that fixes the macro. If not,

then go back to the row and click on the "macro-text" arrow. This exposes the macro for this attack/spell/whatever row.

Copy the macro to a text editor to save your customizations.

Delete the macro on the sheet and tab/click on another field. After a few seconds the macro will be replaced with the latest default version.

Finally, add your changes back to the macro. For attacks you may need to repeat this for the iterative macros.

Q: Why does the token ability I created linked to a menu not work?

A: To create token abilities: you must use a different name for the token ability than the button name the ability calls. Such as add an underscore before the name. If you use the same name, then technically there will be two abilities with the same name and it will not work correctly half the time. The Pathfinder API Companion will create token abilities for you to avoid this issue.

Q: Where is the rest of the sheet? All I see is the sheet configuration page...

Pathfinder: Important Buttons

A: New sheets open to the settings/configuration page by default to encourage users to look over the options that are available. Use the

Settings button(located at the top of the sheet, between the logo and character name) to toggle between the sheet and settings.

Ensure full macro-text(editable roll template fields for button rolls) are seen by checking ⛭ Settings(Sheet configuration)|Advanced|Display roll templates for customization. You can also show other advanced fields such as "real-time" macro-text and user-defined fields from this area.

Some sections also include a Show more fields option that can toggle the advanced fields locally.

Q: I still can't see certain fields or sections...

A:You may be in

Compact Mode. There are two modes now: Compact and Expanded. In Compact mode many fields are hidden to offer a simplified view. Switch to Expanded mode to expose all editable fields as per the sheet's Settings.

A: Go to the Core Page, Class, Race, and Experience section, check Add Race/Monster HD, you may see monster hit points filled in. Delete them, then uncheck Add Race/Monster HD (Note: any values found in the Race/Monster HD section will affect HP calculations even if the section is unchecked(hidden).) This should be fixed in version 1.18 and later. If there are still mystery hit points, switch to Expanded mode, expand all rows on the class grid, check your 'Drain' setting, and (if mythic is enabled) check mythic hit points.

Q: How do I use the compendium to drag and drop monster/npc's?

Pathfinder: Monster statblock import

A: Drag and drop will not work if you are using Popped out character sheets. Check your games settings from the sidebar. You can access the "Monster statblock input section" by checking ⛭ Settings|Sheet Configuration|Pages|Is NPC or monster. This will make the NPC page/tab view-able. Close Settings and go to the NPC tab/page. The parse feature is near the top of the NPC page. Expand/Open the "Monster statblock input section". Drag and drop a monster's name from the compendium bestiary from the sidebar. After the statblock has been input, you can review values and make adjustments if needed(normally only necessary if you experience any issues after attempting an import). See animated demo. Once you are satisfied with the values, use the "Parse" button to migrate the statblock to the Pathfinder sheet. (note: the parsing process can take some time depending on the complexity of the statblock. If you attempt to drag/drop from the compendium over the top of a previous import, duplication of values will result and cause issues. ONLY PARSE ONCE.)

Q: I'm having difficulty manually entering stat-block values into the NPC page. Fields are either read-only or are completely missing.

A: There are many fields/attributes shared across the PC and NPC sections of the sheet. If you cannot find or edit an attribute on the NPC page, try looking in the relevant PC section.

Q: Why does it say my Dexterity is penalized?

A: Check other conditions, some penalize or limit dexterity to AC. Next check the max dex of armor worn. Finally check the encumbrance on the Equip tab. Medium or heavier armor carries penalties besides Max Dex. Another place to check is carried currency, this adds to weight carried. If currency should not contribute to weight enter it in the Other/Non carried Currency fields. To ignore encumbrance use the Encumbrance dropdown on the Settings page.

Q: Can I set sheet values from a macro?

A: No, you must be a Pro member and use the API to set sheet or token values from macros. If a token bar is mapped to an attribute, setting the token will update the sheet, but it will not call any custom sheet code and update secondary fields.

A: There are many auto-calculated attributes found on the sheet and are depicted as number fields with a gray background. In these cases you can only adjust the fields that are used to calculate the gray background value. For instance, you can edit base strength, and any enhancement to it. The final strength score (after enhancements and negative conditions) and strength modifier are calculated for you.

Q: How will users of the Pathfinder sheet know when the sheet is updated?

A: You can always check the bottom of the character sheet to see the latest build date and to check for announcements of upcoming changes. Updates to the sheet will be pushed automatically.

Q: When I roll initiative, I'm getting this weird result with decimals. What's that about?

A: The decimal portion of the result is just the initiative modifier included as a tiebreaker.

Q: How do I make a (class ability, attack, feat, spell, inventory item, racial trait, trait) macro using a sheet roll?

A: Create a Macro/Ability that includes a button's name ie %{selected|button_name}. If you mouse-over the buttons it shows you what the button's name is. e.g.(To create a macro for weapon attack 0, include %{selected|repeating_weapon_$0_Attack} within your macro.) You can also drag and drop any repeating section/row button to the macro quick bar.

A: Macro fields with an (a) superscript on the title that evaluate to numbers, such as for buffs, weapon damage bonus are almost like macros but not quite. Rolls are not allowed.

Q: A macro field has a red dashed outline, why?

A: If a macro fields with an (a) superscript has a red dashed outline, that means the text entered cannot be parsed into a number, usually due to a syntax error. When the problem is corrected the red outline will disappear, and the grey background number next to it will populate with the correct value.

Q: My feat/weapon/spell is outlined with a message to delete it, why?

A: This means the row has a bug internal to Roll20 and must be deleted. You must delete all rows with this outline before adding new rows back or you may experience indeterminate results.

Q: How do I setup an animal companion or cohort or regularly summoned creature?

A: Create a new character in the campaign, and use a new sheet to record stats for your animal companion. You may find it easier to use the "NPC" tab which has a a small subset of all fields.

Q: What can I do if my sheet isn't updating some or all of the attributes?

A: Make sure you have entered the appropriate data. While the sheet does it's best to parse each field to allow only field appropriate data, illegal characters, malformed formula, etc. can cause the sheet to stop functioning. Try clearing the problematic field(s) or using "0" to see if that fixes the issue. Toggling selectors, entering a new/different value in a field, etc. can also help trigger auto-calculation. Finally, try using the RecalcBold text 1 button at the top of the sheet to force a sheet-wide re-calculation. Please report any persistent issues to the Pathfinder thread.

Q: What would keep my spell buttons from showing up in chat when I hit the sheet button SPELLBOOK?

A: 1. On top, make sure you have caster level filled in (the editable field has to be > 0) 2. Make sure you have an ability selected in the dropdown for caster ability (WIS) 3. Make sure the spells have spell level filled in for each one. 4. Keep "show only prepared" unchecked for now. (limits it to only rows where you have the "uses" > 0 on the left ) If the above are true: then hit the Recalc 1 button at the upper right. (looks like circular arrow)

Verify macros are correct for your character. Elemental Overload buff will apply to all attacks, and to ranged damage. Make any adjustments necessary.

Click on Create Attack a row in the Attacks page will be entered. The macros are copied to the 'extra damage' and 'attack' bonus fields of the attack.

You can now change dropdowns or macros to create another attack.

If you want to use Alt Melee and Alt Ranged, then you can instead add the macros to a new buff row that adds to Alt Melee attack and Alt Ranged attack. You will need to delete the macro from the 'Attack' field on the attack row generated (so it is not duplicated) and change the dropdown to the 'Alt' version. Damage bonuses would still need to be kept per attack row, because they will change depending on type of damage.

Q: Is there a way to add chat menu buttons within notes/descriptions that link to other sheet rolls and/or menus?

Important Edit Mode and Settings Buttons

Mode

Expanded Mode: expanded shows all editable fields based on the sheet's Settings/Configuration options.

Compact Mode: compact mode is a simplified version of the sheet that tried to show only the most import fields. This may be a better option when you do not need to edit your sheet.

Recalc

Recalc: used to force all fields handled by sheetworkers(javascript) to perform a "refresh" of calculations. If you find that the sheet does not seem to be functioning properly (not calculating fields), try using the Recalc button to solve the problem.

Settings

Settings: toggle the sheet between the Settings/Configuration page(which is the default when opening a new sheet) and the fully editable character sheet.

Buffs

New Buffs are enabled on the Settings page at (⛭ Settings|Sheet Configuration|Buffs|Use buff bonus types and stacking). These new buffs implement the Pathfinder stacking rules, and also take into account existing fields on the sheet. Any "misc" fields on the sheet are considered Untyped.

New Buffs

Roll with Buff Note

The possible values are:

Enabled: to turn the buff on or off

Name: the name you wish to give this

Type: Dropdown determines which tab to place the buff under. This has no consequence to the sheet, it is for your organization purposes.

Add note to roll: Select a roll type to add a conditional note (the note at the bottom of this buff row) to the roll when the buff is enabled. This allows you to note additions for certain circumstances, such as a morale buff to saves vs fear, instead of adding the bonus to all saves.

Buff 1, Buff 2... Buff 6: Enable up to 6 buffs for this row.

Bonus: the attribute that is affected by the buff.

Bonus type: the bonus type (Morale, Insight, Competence, etc)

Buff calc: the 'evaluate at edit-time' bonus calculation.

Buff (readonly): the value of the buff.

Copy / merge old buffs

To copy old buffs:

copy old buffs

to the new buff list.

Enable Buff Types And Stacking on the Settings page.

Click the Merge button to copy old buffs to new buffs.

Verify the buff totals and rows are correct.

Click the trashcan next to the Merge button to delete old buffs. Press confirm to delete.

YOU DO NOT HAVE TO DELETE OLD BUFFS RIGHT AWAY you can take time verifying the new buffs work. As long as Use Buff types and stacking is checked the old buffs will not affect calculations.

Stacking with sheet fields: Some bonus types are already on the sheet. The Buffs will take the max value of these, and only the remainder will be printed at the top. e.g. if you have a 2 in STR-enh, and you apply a 4 Enhancement bonus to Strength in the buffs, the buff_STR-total field will only show a 2. This is so the sheet can add the 2 fields together to get 4, which is the max of the 2 on the sheet and the 4 in the buff rows.

Misc fields on sheet: always treated as untyped, so will always stack.

Custom: apply to custom fields on the Custom tab

Armor, Shield, Natural Armor rules

Armor Shield, Natural Armor are available as types of buffs, not bonus types. So instead of "Armor to AC", you will enter "Untyped to Armor" to add an Armor bonus to AC, or "Enhancement to Armor". (Anything bonus type that is not Enhancement will be treated as "Armor to AC" and the type ignored.)

The same rules apply to Shield and Natural Armor. this was done to avoid having "Armor", "Shield", and "Natural Armor" appear in both dropdowns

Parent bonuses

The bonuses on the left below are 'parent' bonuses. A bonus to one is applied to all the bonuses on the right. If you have an additional bonus that is from the right, it will not stack, but instead the highest of the parent and child bonuses will be used. (For instance, a bonus to AC will be added to CMD. If you have an additional bonus to CMD only the highest will be applied).

AC: (Touch,Flat-Footed,CMD)

Attack: (Melee Attack,Ranged Attack,CMB)

Saves: (Fort,Reflex,Will)

Skill & Ability Checks: (Skill Checks,'Ability Checks)

Skill Checks: (<any ability>-based Skills)

Melee Attack: (Alt Melee Attack) 'Melee attack' applies to both the main and Alt Melee attacks

Ranged Attack: (Alt Ranged Attack) 'Ranged attack' applies to both the main and Alt Ranged attacks

CMB: (Alt CMB Attack) 'CMB' applies to both the main and Alt CMB attacks

Attack and damage bonuses

Attack bonus and Damage bonus apply to ALL attacks.
Melee attack bonus only applies to melee attacks, this is IN ADDITION to the Attack bonus above.
Ranged attack bonus is similar, both Ranged bonus and base Attack bonus are added.

Damage bonuses are the same: damage bonus applies to all attacks. Melee damage bonus applies only to melee damage, and is ADDED to the base damage bonus buff (so melee attack damage adds both buffs to the damage roll)

Melee applies to both the main Melee and "Alternate Melee" attacks. So Melee is a parent of Alt Melee.
Similarly, Ranged applies to both Ranged and Alt Ranged, and CMB applies to CMB and Alt CMB.

Set Buffs via API

NOTE: The new buffs have a different naming convention than the old buffs. To convert macros:

Old Buffs

Pathfinder: Buffs Array

The Buffs section allows users to add modifiers that can be easily toggled on/off for use during play. The total buff for any given attribute is applied sheet-wide where applicable and will be seen as "Buffs" when active. Stacking rules will apply if enabled; go to (⛭ Settings|Sheet Configuration|Buffs|Use buff bonus types and stacking) Currently only a BETA option.

To add a new buff, click the Add button. You can give it a memorable name (such as Bull's Strength, Rage, Bard's Song, etc). From the the Select Buffs sub-section, click the checkbox next to each attribute affected by the buff. Enter the bonuses in the input fields included above. These fields can include macro-text so that you can use other attributes and calculations in determining the value. (⒜ Evaluated at edit time, must evaluate to number No queries Extended Expressions allowed) Bonuses will be added to the attribute selected when the buff is enabled.

Buffs(conditions) that negatively affect abilities will be reflected on the "Debuff" column of the Abilities section.

Buffs that are enabled will be added to the Buffs status panel to quickly identify which buffs are in effect. Do not forget to disable buffs once they no longer apply.

Conditions

Pathfinder: Conditions

You can toggle some of the most common Conditions found in Pathfinder from within this area. (note: not all Conditions used in Pathfinder are found here. Some conditions have no effect on the character sheet, but are included to indicate a condition exists.)

There are 17 available Conditions utilized on the sheet that will make the appropriate changes to attributes sheet-wide.

As conditions are applied, their name will be added to the Conditions field to quickly identify which conditions are in effect. Do not forget to disable the conditions once they no longer apply.

Base Conditions Available

These conditions affect sheet calculations (or were present before version 1.6)

Menu Buttons

Attacks Menu

Pathfinder: Menu Buttons

Clicking on an appropriate button will send a "menu" of choices to chat. Make sheet-based rolls by clicking on a menu item from chat. Drag and drop menu buttons to the quickbar or use the button's name from within another macro.

Included menu buttons: Ability Checks, INIT, Defenses, Attacks, Abilities, Combat Skills, All Skills(if Unchained skills are enabled, you will also see Adventures, Background, or Consolidated), Spellbooks for each spell casting class, and Items

NPC rolls for NPC whisper: the same as above, but add "NPC-" after "selected|"

To create token abilities: you must use a different name for the token ability than the button name above. Such as add an underscore before the name. Otherwise pressing the token will only work half the time. The Pathfinder API Companion will create them for you.

Core

Pathfinder Core

Character Details

Use this section to give the details and description of your character. Title/Nickname, Race, Type(sub-type), Alignment, Gender, Default Size, Size (this will determine modifiers/penalties for other attributes), Mod (attack and AC modifier due to size), Skill (skill modifier due to size), Quad (non-bipedal. Used to determine encumbrance), Age,Height, Weight, Eyes, Hair, Skin, Deity, Homeland, Occupation, Vision/Senses, Languages, Description. You can also use the Bio & Info tab of the character journal to elaborate on your character further.

(Note: Many of these fields will "stretch" to fit their content.)

Ability Scores

These are your character's basic Ability Scores (STR, DEX, CON, INT, WIS, CHA) and are integral to nearly all calculations used in the Pathfinder character sheet. The Base column is used for your ability score, while the additional columns are used as situational modifiers that will effect your Total Ability score. Buffs/Debuffs and Conditions are applied automatically when enabled from the Conditions and/or Buffs sections from the top of the sheet. If "Display roll templates for customization" is enabled from ⛭ Settings|Sheet Configuration|Advanced section, the final column of the ability grid exposes each ability roll's macro-text for customization.

Class Information

Here you can enter character class information. The Pathfinder sheet provides for up to six (0-5) separate classes. Click the navigational arrow along the left margin to expand additional rows for multi-class characters.

Like the Character Ability Scores section above, it is important that you fill-in the class information correctly since it will be used to auto-calculate other areas of the character sheet.

FC is Favored Class and it is used for either FC HP or FC Skill. While Skills/lvl, Racial Modifiers e.g.(Skilled: Humans gain an additional skill rank at first level and one additional rank whenever they gain a level.) can be added on the Skills tab of the sheet using the "Racial" column, alternately you could include it as part of the Skill Pts/Lvl.

Add Race/Monster HD

Include additional HP-related racial adjustments. These values will be added to the regular class HP calculations and are included even if the section is not toggled/seen.

Class(es) and Levels

Class # - Lists all classes (0-5). If you add a spellcasting class be sure to enable the Spells tab/page (Settings|Sheet Configuration|Uses Spells)

Class Name - Name of the class.

Level - Current class level.

d(hitdie) - hit dice(number of sides) used.

Class hp - total Hit Points rolled for each class. (Note: Total HP is calculated from ALL classes listed)

FC hp - Favored Class bonus hit point instead of an FC Skill rank. (Note: this will be added to Total HP)

BAB - Base Attack Bonus (from class table).

Skill Pts/Lvl - Skill points per level as given in the class description. Additional modifier for INT SHOULD NOT be included here since it is added into the max skills formula automatically. While there is a per/skill racial modifier option on the skills grid, you might include any additional skills/lvl. ( ie +1/lvl Human racial bonus) from here instead.

FC Skill - Favored Class skill point instead of FC hp.

FC Alt - Alternate Favored Class. This can be used to indicate any other non hp or skill point favored class bonuses. These will not be automatically added to any other fields.

Fort - Fortitude Save (from class table)

Ref - Reflex Save (from class table)

Will - Willpower Save (from class table)

Fractional Advancement and Multi-classing You can enter decimals in the fields for BAB, Fort, Ref, etc, to support fractional advancement as per the Pathfinder Unchained rules. Use .25, .3334,.5, .6667 for 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, and 2/3, respectively, etc. The sums will be rounded down in the total row.

Experience and Hero Points

Enter current experience points(XP) and the XP needed to reach the next level. These fields are not auto-calculated.

Enable Prestige, Fame, and Hero Points from the Settings page. Prestige and Fame are used with the optional Reputation rules. Hero Points are also optional.

Hit Points

Temp HP must be manually adjusted. Max Temp HP can be set using Misc (@{HP-temp-misc}) as needed.

Reset: recalculate HP and Temp HP and set their values to Max.

Non-lethal Damage: track non-lethal damage

Heal conditions:

Hit Point Calculations

This section shows how Max HP is calculated. Includes a macro-text field (Evaluated at edit time, must evaluate to number. No queries. Extended Expressions allowed.)

Ability: Choose the which ability bonus will apply. Default is CON.

Mod: auto-calculated from ability

Level/HD: auto-calc based on total class level, and/or hit dice for NPC's.

Ability Bonus: auto-calc based on total ability bonus

Class HD/hp: auto-calc based on total class hp and/or hit dice.

Miscellaneous Bonus: macro-text field (Evaluated at edit time, must evaluate to number. No queries. Extended Expressions allowed.)

Mod: auto-calculated from miscellaneous

Wound Threshold

Wound Threshold: this section is provided as an alternate ruleset found in Pathfinder Unchained. Display the Wound Threshold section from the [Configuration Tab].

Initiative and Speeds

Pathfinder: Initiative and Speed

Initiative

Use the sheet roll button to roll for Initiative. In order to have your token added to the Turn Tracker you must have your token selected before using the sheet roll. Results will be sent to chat. Although DEX-mod is the default modifier for initiative, you may select any ability modifier using the drop-down selector. (note: the @{init} total is added to the result after the decimal and can be used as a "tiebreaker".)

You may add initiative notes and as an option include them when making a sheet roll.

Misc: macro-text field. (Evaluated at edit time, must evaluate to number. No queries. Extended Expressions allowed.)

Mod: modifier as determined by Misc macro-text.

Cond: Condition Deafened.

Cond: Condition based on ability check.

Buff: Buffs that may apply.

(Note 1:@{init} can now be passed to the Group-Initiative API script (in 2015 it could not be used) ).

(Note 2: If you create a global macro, ensure that you update @{init} (see example macro above) to either "@{selected|init}" or "@{target|init}" in your macro, otherwise there is no way to specify which character's init attribute to use.

Speed

Base: enter speed in feet. This should be auto-adjusted for armor/encumbrance as per the rules. Manually adjust other forms of movement as necessary e.g.(1/4 speed for Climb, 1/2 for Swim), etc.

Speed is now affected by encumbrance. Enter your speed in @{speed-base} and the encumbrance-modified speed is in @{speed-modified} You can adjust how encumbrance is handled using Settings|Sheet Configuration|Encumbrance.

Fly

Swim ie 1/4 speed for move action

Climb ie 1/4 speed for move action

Burrow

User Defined fields to enter custom movements.

User Defined fields to enter custom movements.

Run Mult: multiplier used to determine the run speed (ie x3 heavy armor, x4 light armor)

Run: auto-calculated

Adjusting Encumbrance will affect speed.

(Note: If use Dwarf encumbrance rules is checked on the Settings page, speed will ignore encumbrance from armor and weight (up to max) as per the Pathfinder rules))

Defenses

Pathfinder Defenses

Saving Throws

Show more fields - check to show advanced fields and a misc entry for adjusting saves.

Fort(fortitude), Ref(reflex), Will(willpower) Each Save has an included sheet roll button.

Armor and Shield

(Note: Add armor and shield from the Inventory page's, Equipment List section. Enter details using the "Armor Attributes" subsection of any equipment item and finally, use "Set Armor" or "Set Shield" as appropriate to sync with Defenses)

This lists the type of armor and/or shield. Use the "Equip" toggle to indicate if the armor or shield is being worn.

These are read-only fields. Make changes using the equipment list, armor attributes subsection.

BAB: Dropdown to pick Base Attack Bonus or total level/hd. Total @{BAB} derived from the Class(es) and Levels section on the Core page, or @{level} , or any of the class levels, (like class 1, 2, etc) for classes with abilities that allow them to substitute level for bab for certain attacks.

Misc: miscellaneous modifier, treated as untyped.

Buff: Buffs that may be in effect

Cond: Conditions the may be in effect

+Crit: crit confirmation roll modifier

Description: included with sheet rolls, best used to signify difference between attack and "alt" version of attack

Attack Notes

These settings are global and will apply to ALL attack rolls.

Melee Attack Notes, Ranged Attack Notes, CMB Notes, and Attack Notes

Header Images: Show small, icon-sized images with attack rolls. Images will be set according to Settings>Header Image.

Use Simple Template: default template formatting will not be used. This option may be better for text-readers.

Extra Damage or Attack Modifiers

These settings are global and will applied to ALL attack's full macro text and added to the normal attack and damage rolls.

Extra Damage fields are ⒝ Evaluated at roll time in chat. Queries allowed. MUST put [[ brackets ]] around rolls.

Add to Melee, Ranged, and CMB Attack Roll: macro-text (Evaluated at roll time in chat. Queries allowed. Must evaluate to number. No brackets needed.)

Add to Melee, Ranged, and CMB Dmg Roll: macro-text (Evaluated at roll time in chat. Queries allowed. Must evaluate to number. No brackets needed.)

Attacks

Weapon/Attack Example

Use the & button to create a new repeating attack or the W button to modify(rearrange or delete)an existing attack.

You can also create attacks directly from other sections of the sheet; Abilities(repeating entry>Attack and Damage>Create Atk), Spells(repeating entry>Attack and Damage>Create Atk), and Inventory(repeating entry>Weapon Attributes>Create Atk).

You can roll an Attack by using an attack's sheet roll button, drag/drop the attack's button to the macro quick bar, or using the sheet roll button's name from within a macro.

Enh - Enhancement: used to show a weapon's enhancement bonus(magical modifiers) e.g.(+2 Long Sword; you would enter "2" in the Enhance field) This bonus modifier is applied to both ATK and DMG.

Mwk - is the weapon Masterwork? (note: all "enhanced" weapons are masterwork so use check MWK. The sheet's math will keep from stacking bonuses.)

Name - enter the type of weapon here.

Attack Mods - Macro-text field for Attack modifiers added in addition to Enh. (Evaluated at edit time, must evaluate to number. No queries. Extended Expressions allowed.)

Val - auto-calculated value from Attack Mod

ATK Type - Attack Type: Melee, Alt Melee, Ranged, Alt Ranged, CMB, or Alt CMB. (note: although not seen, buffs may be in effect in regards to the attack type.)

Attack(Total-ATTACK): auto-calculated from all modifiers that apply. total-attack will change as adjustments are made to Enhance, MWK, Attack Mods, as well as changes to either Melee, Ranged, or CMB as they apply.

Group - name used to to group/organize Attacks menu button. You can use this if you do not want to categorize an attack under the default Melee/Ranged/CMB groups. Monsters that are automatically parsed have groups such as "Full Attack 1, Full Attack 2" etc.

Additional Attack Options

Extra non-Crit Dmg: Apply Extra non-crit and/or crit damage as an inline roll e.g. [[ 1d6 ]], a macro, a straight mod or even a query. Give the Type/Description of the extra damage. (Evaluated at roll time in chat. Queries allowed. Must put brackets around rolls.)

Extra Crit Dmg: Apply Extra crit damage as an inline roll e.g. [[ 1d6 ]], a macro, a straight mod or even a query. Give the Type/Description of the extra damage. (Evaluated at roll time in chat. Queries allowed. Must put brackets around rolls.)

Iterative Attacks: Include up to 8 additional iterative attacks. These attacks will be included in @{iterative_attacks} You can give each additional attack a custom name. The default Attack Mod values account for the normal cumulative penalty of (-5) per additional attack. Macro-text can be edited for each iterative attack.

Add additional Attack and/or Damage. Use an inline roll e.g. [[ 1d6 ]] (note: double brackets are not required), macro, a straight modifier or even a query. You can also modify the Full Macro text here to customize the attack's button roll. (Evaluated at roll time in chat. Queries allowed. Must evaluate to number. No brackets needed.)

ID - A Unique Identification number associated with this item and it's attributes. Highlight, copy/paste into macros that include repeating attribute. e.g.(@{selected|repeating_weapon_-ka2abgz9u85y56brghu_name}) Using id's within your repeating attributes will target the appropriate attribute regardless of rearranging the repeating rows.

Abilities

Pathfinder Abilities

Feat Calculations

Feats by Level, Racial, Class Bonus, Misc Bonus, Total Feats

Psionic Information

Psionic Information

optional feature (⛭ Settings|Rule Options|Pathfinder Psionics|)

Kineticist Burn

Abilities List

Abilities now use a single repeating section consisting of subcategories; Class Features, Feats, Traits, Special Attacks, Special Abilities, Spell-like Abilities, SQ(Special Qualities), Misc., as well as subtypes; Ex(Extraordinary), Sp(Spell-like ability), and Su(Supernatural).

If you have enabled Mythic Adventures(⛭ Settings|Rule Options|Display/Enable Mythic Adventures Character Sheet Items), you will also see the Mythic Abilities tab as well. New abilities will be assigned a subcategory based on the Rule selected.

NOTE: Older sheets that had the original lists(Class Features, Feats, Racial Traits, Traits) can now be "Merged" into the new abilities using ⛭ Settings|Sheet Configuration|Lists. After verifying that all abilities have been added to the new abilities section use the "Delete All"(trashcan icon) found at the top of each repeating section to delete the old lists.

NOTE: The fields detailed under Class Features below are common to all Ability subcategories but some will only be shown depending on other field selections.

Class Features

special abilities that are specific to a given class.

Show - determines whether the ability will be included with the "Abilities" menu button.

Rule - select the subcategory the best describes the ability. Used to filter/sort abilities by the appropriate tab.

Macro Text - You can modify the macro text here to customize the sheet roll.

ID - A Unique Identification number associated with this item and it's attributes. Can be used within a macro to target a specific repeating attribute. e.g.(@{selected|repeating_class-ability_-ka2abgz9u85y56brghu_name})

Feats

Feats are abilities not necessarily tied to your race, class, or skill.

Skill Options

Show more fields - must be checked to show advanced fields.

Enforce Requires Training?: Skills that are marked RT(requires training) that DO NOT include ranks will not be shown by the Skillbook button. Rolls made from the sheet without ranks that are marked RT will also include a "Skill is untrained" message with the roll.

Skill Notes: include Skill notes with rolls.

Include Skill Totals?: Include each Skill's total with the Skillbook menu.

Number of craft, perform, profession skills to show:

Number of Misc skills to show:

Enable take 10 or 20 Options?: This will add a query asking for a normal 1d20 roll, take 10, take 20, or a Custom roll.

Custom Roll: macro-text (⒞ Evaluated at roll time in chat Queries allowed Must evaluate to number No [[brackets]] needed)

Skill Bonus Macro: (⒞ Evaluated at roll time in chat Queries allowed Must evaluate to number No [[brackets]] needed)

Skill Notes

Use the text field in this section to make notes concerning skills. e.g.(the Rangers class ability Track: adds half his level (minimum 1) to Survival skill checks made to follow tracks. ) To make the note appear when you roll a skill check, use the @{Skill-notes} attribute in the macro text, e.g. {{Notes=@{Skill-notes} }}.

Skills

Show more fields - check to show advanced fields

Use the All Skills tab for the standard skill system. Toggle the optional Unchained Skills from the [Configuration Tab]. Additional Skill tabs will be shown if using the Unchained Skills system. Adventure/Background and Consolidated.

You can use the Skills sheet roll buttons in your ability macros. e.g.(to activate the Acrobatics skill check, you would include %{selected|Acrobatics-Check} in your macro. You may drag and drop these buttons to the macro quick bar as well.

Spells

To show the Spells tab, enable from ⛭ Settings|Sheet Configuration|Spells|Uses Spells

Spellcasting Classes

Has multiple spellcasting classes - check to show all three spell caster class tabs

Enter up to 3 Caster classes(spell class 0, 1, and 2). Each tab represents a different caster class. Note: Although there are three separate tabs for different caster classes, all spells are entered as a single list, separated by their levels 0-9. Spell classes are not tied to the order classes are listed on the Classes Information section. Use the Class, Name, and CL fields to establish an appropriate class.

Show more fields - check to show advanced fields

Level and Caster Ability

Spell Casting Class and Level

Caster level Check - Sheet roll used for Caster Level Checks. To activate from within a macro, use %{selected|Spell-Class-0-CL-Check} or you drag and drop to the macro quick bar.

Caster level - effective caster level based off of Sync Class field.

Sync Class - Use the dropdown to pick a class from the class grid on the Classes page, if you do so it will keep the class name and level in sync with the Classes page.

Class Name - Enter the "spell-casting" class's name if you did not use the dropdown to the left. (Class name and level is still user editable for backward compatibility purposes).

Base Level - Enter CL(caster level) of the spell-casting class. If the level here is not greater than 1, then no automated calculation will occur on the Spells page, as the sheet will assume the character does not have spellcasting ability.

Misc - Miscellaneous modifiers to caster level.

Buffs and Condition - Buff and conditional modifiers to caster level. Note these will be applied to all spellcasting classes if you have more than one.

Spell Ranges

Roll Adjustments

Spell Penetration Bonus - modifier to apply to spell penetration rolls (caster level rolls to overcome spell resistance). This will be printed in the Caster level check sheet roll. (⒜ Evaluated at edit time, must evaluate to number No queries Extended Expressions allowed)

Cast Defensively Bonus - concentration bonus when casting defensively

Spell Casting Ability

Concentration Check - Sheet roll

Total - total CC bonus

Ability - primary ability

Mod - modifiers to caster level.

Caster level - effective caster level based off of Sync Class field.

Misc - Miscellaneous modifiers to caster level.

Spell Points

enabled from ⛭ Settings|Sheet Configuration|Spells|Uses Spell points

Spells Notes

Spells Notes

Caster Level Notes

Concentration Notes

Spells Per Day

Casting Type

Spontaneous: indicates a spontaneous caster. Click this to display spells known column.

Prepared: indicates a prepared caster

Show only prepared spells in the spellbook menu: this will hide all un-prepared spells in the Spellbook command output. On prepared casters, spells with a positive number in uses are considered 'prepared', uses represents the number of times memorized and usable that are left

Always show spells marked 'domain' in spellbook menu: On hybrid that use a mix of prepared and spontaneous spells, this allows the domain checkbox to be used to indicate spontaneous spells that are always available Domain can be used for Mysteries, Spirit Magic, etc

Spells Known - class dependent, use Spells known table from class description.

Total Spells -

User Defined - miscellaneous

Domains / SubDomains / Bloodlines / Patrons / Schools

Enter additional Spell Class information related to your Class

Name, Type, Bonus, Opposition, Effect

Spell Roll Options

Toggle which spell attributes are included when a spell is rolled.

Spell options will not be shown with the roll template if their attributes do not include values.

A Casting Time of "1 standard action" will not be shown since this is the default value for most spells.

Spells Lists

Show more fields - check to show advanced fields

Spells can be added and entered manually, or you can use the Pathfinder Compendium to drag/drop spells and have them auto-populate attribute values. Spells will be automatically sorted by their level. Sort spells by their level by using an appropriate tab. Repeating rows can be rearranged and/or deleted using the "Modify" button.

Save Effect - Usually a harmful spell allows a target to make a saving throw to avoid some or all of the effect. List the Saving Throw required and list the effect of a successful save. Such as Negates, Partial, Half, None, Disbelief.

ID

A Unique Identification number associated with this item and it's attributes. Can be used within a macro to target a specific repeating attribute. e.g.(@{selected|repeating_spells_-ka2abgz9u85y56brghu_name})

Equipment

Currency

Currency is split into Carried Currency (included in encumbrance) and Other Currency (wealth in a bag of holding, in a bank, at home, etc.).

Carried Weight

Encumbrance is auto-calculated from carried currency, worn equipment, and carried equipment. An item must have at least a quantity/charge of "1" before it will be accounted for it's weight. Encumbrance can be changed in ⛭ Settings|Sheet Configuration|Encumbrance

Currency - auto-calculated from Carried Currency section.

Carried Equipment - total of carried equipment.

Misc - enter weight for other items of encumbrance.

Total - auto-calculated total weight carried.

Current Load

The current load (Light, Medium, or Heavy) is auto-calculated based off of total carried weight and STR and will affect other areas of the sheet.

Short Description - This is a text entry that will show in chat. (note: it is useful to include inline rolls within the Short Description field. You can also insert url's)

Equipment Type - sub-category that best describes the item. Used to sort equipment into the various sub-categories.

Location - selector for carried or not carried. Carried items will be used for encumbrance.

Qty - You must have a quantity of at least 1 for an item to have weight and value. If the item is a "container" ie quiver, you can use the Max field to track the contents.

The Show more fields checkbox at the top of the section must be checked to reveal Max, Wt, Hard, HP, Max, and Value.

Max - current number of similar items held within the item. ie a quiver of arrows/bolts. If Max > 1, the item is considered to be a "container" at which point weight and value will only be based off of Qty="1" regardless if Qty > 1. If you have multiple "containers" of the same type, add them as additional items.

Wt - item weight. Used with quantity to determine encumbrance

Hard - item hardness

HP - item Hit Points

Max - item Max Hit Points

Value - item monetary value

Armor Attributes

Set Armor - use to create/update Armor on defenses page

Set Shield - use to create/update Shield on defenses page

AC Bonus - from armor/shield table

Enh - enhancement bonus

Max Dex - from armor/shiled table

ACP - from armor/shield table

Spell Fail - from armor/shield table

Armor or Shield Type - from armor/shield table

Proficiency - are you proficient with this armor/shield

Weapon Attributes

Create Attack - use to create an attack on Attacks page

Attack Type - Attack Type: Melee, Alt Melee, Ranged, Alt Ranged, CMB, or Alt CMB. (note: although not seen, buffs may be in effect in regards to the attack type.)

Enh - Enhancement: used to show a weapon's enhancement bonus(magical modifiers) e.g.(+2 Long Sword; you would enter "2" in the Enhance field) This bonus modifier is applied to both ATK and DMG.

Mwk - is the weapon Masterwork? (note: all "enhanced" weapons are masterwork so use check MWK. The sheet's math will keep from stacking bonuses.)

Dice - how many? e.g.(1)

Die - what type of die? e.g.(d8)

Dmg Mods - Macro-text for damage bonuses in addition to Enh. (Evaluated at edit time, must evaluate to number. No queries. Extended Expressions allowed.)

Crit - the lowest number necessary to make a critical hit as determined by the weapons tables.

Mult - Multiplier: the number of times damage with usual modifiers are rolled if a crit is confirmed.

Extra non-crit Dmg - Apply Extra non-crit and/or crit damage as an inline roll e.g. [[ 1d6 ]], a macro, a straight mod or even a query. Give the Type/Description of the extra damage. (Evaluated at roll time in chat. Queries allowed. Must put brackets around rolls.)

Type - description of extra damage

Extra crit Dmg - Apply Extra crit damage as an inline roll e.g. [[ 1d6 ]], a macro, a straight mod or even a query. Give the Type/Description of the extra damage. (Evaluated at roll time in chat. Queries allowed. Must put brackets around rolls.)

Type - description of extra damage

Prof - are you proficient with this weapon?

Description - use this field for longer text.

Macro Text - You can modify the macro text here to customize the output from the repeating section button.

ID - A Unique Identification number associated with this item and it's attributes. Can be used within a macro to target a specific repeating attribute. e.g.(@{selected|repeating_item_-ka2abgz9u85y56brghu_name})

Totals for Weight, HP, HP Max, and Value is shown at the bottom of the Inventory section.

Custom

Create custom macrotext-based attributes. Hovering over each field will reveal the attribute's name. User defined fields allow you to "name" the section.

ie @{customa1-name} and @{customa1}

Each sub-section covers the different types of macro-text needed.

Evaluate at edit time custom number attributes

⒜ Evaluated at edit time, must evaluate to number, No queries, Extended Expressions allowed

Evaluate at roll time custom number attributes

⒞ Evaluated at roll time in chat Queries allowed, Must evaluate to number,[[brackets]] not needed

These can be used to create numbers that can be added to other queries. There is little difference between these and section (a), except

You cannot use max and min.

You can use Queries such as ?{Yes or no|Y,1|N,0}

Evaluate at roll time custom attributes

⒝ Evaluated at roll time in chat Queries allowed Must put [[brackets]] around rolls

Custom Rolls

⒟ Sent to chat. Use these to create rolls that you can call from macros. You can use roll templates by following the guidelines below, or by copying one of the rolls on the sheet and editing it.

Notes

Create notes. Hovering over each field will reveal the attribute's name. User defined fields allow you to "name" the section.

e.g. @{customn1-name} and @{customn1}

NPC

Pathfinder NPC

You can use the NPC page to quickly add statblock information. Details, Defense, Offense, Tactics, Statistics, and Special Abilities.

The NPC section should look similar to the rest of the character sheet, but there are some key differences that need to be acknowledged.

Other than NPC-specific sheet rolls, most of the Attributes are shared with the rest of the sheet. Mouse-over sheet rolls and data fields, attributes with "NPC" in their name are only used within the NPC page. You may need to adjust ability/token macros to access any "NPC-only" attributes.

By default, all sheet rolls from the NPC page are whispered to the GM only. To change whisper settings go to (⛭ Settings|Sheet Configuration|Roll Configuration)

NPC repeatable attacks use the same attributes as PC attacks, except the macro-text is NPC-specific.

Monster statblock input section

Pathfinder: Monster statblock import

You can drag and drop monsters directly from the Pathfinder Compendium and have the appropriate attribute fields automatically populated. Open the "Monster statblock input section" and drag and drop a monster's name from the compendium bestiary from the sidebar. After the statblock has been input, you can review values and make adjustments if needed(normally only necessary if you experience any issues after attempting an import). See animated demo. Once you are satisfied with the values, use the "Parse" button to migrate the statblock to the Pathfinder sheet.

(NOTE: the parsing process can take some time depending on the complexity of the statblock. If you attempt to drag/drop from the compendium over the top of a previous import, duplication of values will result and cause issues. Only parse once.)

Cut and Paste from other resource statblock parsing

To parse a statblock as a Plus user without the API Companion, paste each line into the fields in the Monster statblock input section. Each field is roughly in the same order as lines in a PRD or SRD statblock. Do not paste the line label at beginning (hp, vision, Init, etc)

Paste the entire Spells Known or Spell-like-Abilities into the appropriate textbox, do not remove line breaks.

Note if Spells Prepared is filled in, that will be used. Otherwise Spells Known will be used. The sheet will not use both if both are filled in.

Pro accounts can use the API PFCompanion as well to paste monsters directly into chat and parse them into a sheet.

Ecology

Special Abilities

Description: use for general monster description. This field is used for text that is found in a statblock before the monster's name.

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Macro-text Field Key

There are numerous macro-text enabled fields on the sheet. Depending on how the field's value will be processed, it is important to use the proper format to prevent errors. Each of these fields will include a superscript letter denoting the format required. Use this key as a guide when entering data.

⒜ Evaluated at edit time. Must evaluate to number. No queries or rolls. Extended Expressions allowed. Must use ID number to refer to row value. Can refer to ⒜ expressions or number attributes only.

⒝ Evaluated at roll time. May output string or number. Queries and rolls allowed. Must put [[brackets]] around rolls. Can refer to ⒜,⒝,⒞ expressions.

⒞ Evaluated at roll time. Must evaluate to number. Queries and rolls allowed. [[brackets]] automatically placed around expression. Can refer to ⒜ or ⒞ expressions or number attributes only (or ⒝ if it evaluates to a number).

⒟ The actual roll. Sent to chat. Evaluated at roll time. Can refer to any of the above expressions ⒜,⒝,⒞.

Sheet Credits

Typically, other than Sam M.(the original PF sheet author), the names of the most recent and/or currently active sheet authors are noted here. Thanks to all the volunteers along the way.

Version

Date and version number can be found here.

Links

Questions, feedback, looking for help, want to help?, etc.

Settings

Pathfinder Settings:Sheet Configuration

The ⛭ Settings page allows you to customize various features found on the Pathfinder sheet. New characters start with the Settings page open. Many sections and features can only be enabled from the Settings page. For example, the Spells tab/page will remain hidden unless ⛭ Settings|Sheet Configuration|Spells|Uses Spells is enabled.

Sheet Configuration

Accessibility

Sheet rolls will use a simplified roll template. Header images will not be used and formatting will be simplified. Better option for text-based reading apps.

Use Attack Simple Template: attack-based rolls (pf_attack)

Use Spell Simple Template: spell-based rolls (pf_spell)

Use Other Simple Templates: all other sheet rolls

Font/Background

Choose a font and background image used for this character. These options do not affect roll templates.

Pages

Is NPC or Monster: this setting is used to determine NPC/Monster specific rules and will show/hide various sections of the sheet, such as the NPC page. You will see a large Monster/NPC banner across the top of the sheet if this option is enabled. (note: there are numerous attributes shared between the PC and NPC section of the sheet. You may need to use the PC section of the sheet although you are editing an NPC/monster.)

Buffs

Spells

Uses Spells: this option will show the Spells tab/page.

Use Spell Points: shows additional sub-section on the Spells page for "Spell Points".

Lists

If you are using a newer version of the Pathfinder sheet v1.x+ and creating a new character, it's recommended that you leave these unchecked. This section determines which Original Ability lists are shown. The "original" lists are those Ability lists that existed with older versions of the sheet. If checked, you will also see the option to "Merge" old lists to the newer Abilities list. Once an older list has been merged, you can use the Trashcan (Delete Abilities) option at the top of each repeating list to delete all of the older abilities. You should verify that your old abilities have been properly migrated before using the delete abilities option.

'Use Separate Traits List

'Use Separate Racial Traits List

'Use Separate Feats List

'Use Separate Class Features List

'Use Separate Spell-like Abilities List

Attacks

Display Alt Ranged attack type: shows an alternate Ranged modifier

Display Alt CMB attack type: shows an alternate CMB modifier

Adjust damage based on size: additional fields, Use Size and Default Size(weapon's size as compared to Size from the Core character details section) will be displayed on each attack. Damage dice will be adjusted automatically.

Use Dual Wield (BETA): shows a Dual Wield section on the Attacks page.

Encumbrance

Encumbrance based on: selects how encumbrance will be handled, including Armor Check Penalty and Max Dex. Defaults to "Armor, Shield & Load". Selecting "Load only" or "Ignore Encumbrance" will force ACP="0" and Max Dex="99" on the Defenses|Armor Penalties.

Uses Dwarf Encumbrance Rules: this option is automatically enabled if you enter "Dwarf" for Race. Speed will not be modified based on armor or encumbrance.

Hit Points

Auto-calc hp: automatically calculate hp. Based off of total Level and HD

Use max hp for first level/HD: Use max hit points for first level. Racial hit dice are considered 'first' if character has both racial and class hit dice.

Display 'add-to-roll' rolltime fields: Display Advanced fields to add to rolls. These will add to any 1d20 roll. Evaluated at roll-time, so queries may be used. Each requires '0' as default, and [[]] around rolls.

Roll Configuration

Set whisper options for PC and NPC sheet rolls. "Public rolls" will not be whispered while "Whisper GM" will only be seen by the player and the GM.

NPC: sheet rolls made from the NPC page.

PC: sheet rolls made from the PC pages.

Show both roll menu buttons for Monsters/NPCs: Display both sets of menu buttons at top of page: for PC-Whisper and NPC-Whisper. Allows more flexibility in making a roll public or not.

Rule Options

Core Rule Options

Set to PFS config settings: Pathfinder Society option that enables auto-calc hp and Prestige and Fame points(displays a sub-section on the Core page as well).

Use Prestige and Fame Points: displays a sub-section on the Core page.

Use Hero Points: displays a sub-section on the Core page.

Pathfinder Unchained

enable alternative Pathfinder Unchained options.

Display/Enable Unchained Skills: displays only Background/Adventure or Consolidated skills on the Skills page and automatically adjusts total skill rank calculations as needed.

Background Skills: splits skills into Adventure, Background and All.

Consolidated Skills: shows only a Consolidated skills list

Display Wound Thresholds: In the wound thresholds variant, a character divides her hit point total into four quarters, and takes penalties whenever she's not in her top quarter.

Has Endurance Feat: Endurance affects wounds by changing the penalty.

Gritty Mode: Gritty mode doubles penalties.

Pathfinder Mythic Adventures

Display/Enable Mythic Adventures Character Sheet Items: Toggle alternative ruleset items found for Pathfinder Mythic Adventures. This will reveal a sub-section on the Abilities page (Mythic Information and Mythic Power) as well as reveal additional sub-tabs under Abilities(Mythic Abilities).

Pathfinder Psionics

Display/Enable Psionics Character Sheet Items: displays a Psionics sub-section on the Abilities page.

Occult Adventures

Use Kineticist Burn: displays a Kineticist sub-section on the Abilities page. This allows you to set up Burn value plus a series of dropdowns to create kinetic blast attack entries.

Show Spell Points for Phrenic Pool or Mesmerist Tricks Option for showing Spell Points on the Spells page for Phrenic Pool or Mesmerist Tricks

Horror Adventures

Header Images

Pathfinder Settings:Header Images

Add small iconic images to each roll template. Images are optional and are disabled by default. All macros on the sheet now include a defined key for {{header_image=@{header_image-X}} Where X is the name of the appropriate roll template. You may also substitute an image directly into the header as well for a custom macro. ie{{header_image=[name](www.url.com)}}

None - images will not be used for the roll template. This is the default setting.

Default - roll templates will use images that have been included in the sheet.

Custom - roll templates will use the image as provided by the URL field. Since these images are added to the header of your roll templates, it is best to keep them iconic in size. Smaller than 50px is recommended.

URL - insert a link for the image used by the Custom option.

HeroLab Character import

Allows you to import character data from a Hero Lab character into the character sheet.

Instructions

Export JSON data. There are two ways to do this, and you only need to do one of these:

Save the character as a JSON file.

Download and install Leigh M.'s Hero Lab Pathfinder Exporter plug-in for Hero Lab (to install you must double-click the .hl file while Hero Lab is not running). There have been reports of this plugin causing the Mac OS X version of Hero Lab to crash when attempting to save using it; if you experience this, you will have to use the second method.

Open the XML file in a text editor and copy the entire contents. Do not copy the XML from Internet Explorer; doing so will also copy the '+' and '-' buttons next to the XML nodes, which will cause errors in the process. You must use a plain-text editor such as Notepad or Notepad++.

If the process worked correctly, after a few moments the character sheet will clear the HL Import text field; at this point, the sheet may still be unresponsive for a few minutes as it updates the data that was imported. The more data that is imported, the longer the sheet may be unresponsive; this is especially true for characters with a large number of imported spells.

Instead of saving a character as an XML file from Hero Lab, you can also get access to the XML by extracting the portfolio file as if it were a ZIP file. Simply rename the file extension from .por to .zip, and extract it as any other ZIP file. The XML files will be located under the "statblock_xml" folder. This will allow you to import characters and creatures from portfolio files even if you don't own all the data packages that were used to create it, or without owning Hero Lab at all.

Known Issues

The sheet may not be able to properly identify whether something is a racial trait, a class feature, or other. You can reassign the category after importing, and future imports will not change a manual assignment.

The sheet currently does not import attacks. Weapons should be imported into your inventory with the appropriate weapon attributes (except for attack type, i.e. melee, ranged, etc). You can quickly create an attack for a weapon by finding it in your inventory, setting the "Attack Type" under "Weapon Attributes", then clicking the "Create Atk" button. You may need to adjust the resulting Attack on the Attacks page to add modifiers such as Weapon Focus or Weapon Training (in "Attack mods" and/or "Dmg mods"), as well as setting which ability modifier to use for damage.

Roll Template Info

Roll Template Info: This section can be used to examine each roll template's functionality used on the Pathfinder sheet. Examples of defined properties/keys are given for each roll template. Use the macro text field to modify the macro and see the results by making a sheet roll. You can always reset macro-text fields by deleting all text and closing/re-opening the sheet.

Migrations

It IS NOT recommended to use this section unless instructed to by sheet developers.

This section shows migrations(conversions of old attributes/features to newer ones) that have been successfully completed or that character creation was done after a given feature set(no migration necessary).

Macros - If you are having problems with one particular macro, make the macro text fields visible from ⛭ Settings|Sheet Configuration|Display roll templates for customization. Then click in the particular attack or skill, select all, and delete the macro. Click out of the field somewhere else, and the field will fill in with the default macro.

If you are having problems with many macros, uncheck the appropriate box below and hit the recalc button. This will reset all macros of the particular type. Note: You may lose customization's

Spell Migrations

If spell migrations have been completed, verify by checking the spells listed on the Spells page, you may safely delete older spells listed under Spells Migration.

Old and New Spell id's are listed if you need update older ability macros.

Roll Templates

Roll templates use a combination of html, css, and macro commands to format output to chat. While the HTML, CSS and sheet-roll button macros are written into the sheet, GM's and player's can utilize custom macros either within the macro-text of found within the sheet or from ability macros used outside of the sheet. There are currently 6 different templates written into the Pathfinder sheet: pf_ability, pf_attack, pf_block, pf_defense, pf_generic, and pf_spell.

Roll templates must declare the roll template used ie &{template:<template name>} and follow the syntax {{<propertyname>= <value>}} Property names that are defined within the roll template will follow the formatting and logic as given in the template. Regardless if a property has been defined, all roll templates on the sheet include the allProps() helper function which allows any {{<key>=<value>}} entry to be included in the macro's output. Undefined keys are usually given a new row with formatting determined by the exact template used. Use the Roll Template Info section located on the [Configuration Tab] of the sheet to explore the various roll template functionality.

Common Properties

The properties listed below are common to all roll templates used on the sheet.

pf_attack Properties

The properties defined in the pf_attack roll template make use of logic(roll helpers) to determine which rolls should be displayed. For example, crit_confirm and crit_damage will only be shown if an attack is a threat. @{macro_options} is used by the sheet to enable the toggling of notes related to attacks and contains the properties for @{melee_notes}, @{ranged_notes}, @{cmb_notes}, and @{attack_notes}.
&{template:pf_attack}

pf_defense Properties

Properties defined in the pf_defense roll template are used primarily to toggle the notes shown when a Saving Throw is made. @{save_options} is used by the sheet to enable the toggling of notes related to defense and contains the attributes for @{dr_notes}, @{resistances_notes}, @{immunities_notes}, @{weaknesses_notes}, @{sr_notes}, @{armor_notes}, @{save_notes}, @{cmd_notes}, and @{defense-notes}.
&{template:pf_defense}

pf_spell Properties

The properties below are used for spell macros. If a value is not given for a property, nothing will be displayed. @{spell_options} is used to toggle spell attributes on the sheet and includes all pf_spell specific properties. Note: The examples given below are for a repeating spell, level 0, row 0. These values will change based on the spell level and row of the repeating item.
&{template:pf_spell}

Macros

Macros can be used to greatly enhance the usability and customization of this already powerful character sheet. Please add any Pathfinder Character Sheet specific macros or other macros that might be beneficial to Pathfinder players to this section of the guide.

General Use Macros

These macros while geared toward Pathfinder, may work in other rpg's as well.

Equation Field Macros

Here are examples of equations to implement some common Pathfinder feats and class abilities. These use equation fields on the sheet,
which have labels with superscripts of ⒜, ⒝, ⒞, or ⒟. Look at the sheet's footer for an explanation of what each type of field accepts as input.

For some sections of the sheet you'll need to make these fields visible by clicking Show More Fields (usually found near the top of each repeating section)

To modify the actual Macro Text of an attack, enable from settings using ⛭ Settings|Sheet Configuration|Advanced|Display roll templates for customization.

Bane

Use the "Add to Roll" fields on your attack.

Bleed

Damage insert Macro:

[[ ?{Bleed?|No,0|yes,1}*[[ @{class-0-level} ]] ]]

Favored Enemy

Use the "Add to Roll" fields on your attack.

Attack insert Macro:

[[ ?{Favored Enemy?|No, 0|Yes, 2} ]]

Damage insert Macro:

[[ ?{Favored Enemy?|No, 0|Yes, 2} ]]

Adjust bonus upward by +2 if choosing the same favored enemy at higher levels (10th, 15th, and 20th) This macro could also be added to any appropriate Skill checks macrotext as well.

Haste

I'd recommend making a buff for the AC, Attack, and Ref save bonuses from haste. You can do this manually or use the "Common Buff" selector to automatically create the necessary adjustments for Haste. Haste also gives you "...one extra attack with one natural or manufactured weapon.". This can be accomplished by replacing all the left curly braces, " {{ " in the iterative attack with " ?{Haste|No,|Yes,{{} " The query only controls whether or not the haste attack is shown.

Make sure you have the "display roll templates for customization" ⛭ Settings|Sheet Configuration|Advanced|Display roll templates for customization enabled and that you don't have the sheet in compact view Mode (the left hand button at the very top of the sheet next to the pathfinder logo).

If you want to do Manyshot as a query, simply replace that "*2" above with "*?{Manyshot|No,1|Yes,2}".

Misfire

To set misfire for guns, if it is greater than 1, you can set it up as a "critical fail" on rolls of 2 or less, or 3 or less, etc. To do this we have to use the Macro-text section of the attack. Search for the 1d20 attack roll there (and also in every iterative attack used):

{{attack=[[ 1d20cs>[[ @{crit-target} ]] + @{attack_macro} ]]}}

If your misfire is at 2, change it to this:

{{attack=[[ 1d20cf<2cs>[[ @{crit-target} ]] + @{attack_macro} ]]}}

If at 3 then use

cf<3

, etc

If you keep firing before clearing, you can add a query like this to add extra damage if your gun misfired (note this is not tested):

You can also put [[ ?{Jammed?|Y,2|N,0} + 2 ]] that query in the 2nd ("b" macros) or 3rd ("c" macros) section on the Custom page, and reference it in the roll, so if it changes you only have to change it in one place:

Make sure you have "Display roll templates" enabled from ⛭ Settings|Sheet Configuration|Advanced|Display roll templates for customization and that you don't have the sheet in compact view Mode (the left hand button at the very top of the sheet next to the pathfinder logo). That will allow you to view the macro text for the attack.

Point Blank Shot

Use the "Add to Roll" fields on your attack.

Attack insert Macro:

[[ ?{Target within 30 ft?|No, 0|Yes, 1} ]]

Power Attack, Deadly Aim

These two are the same, Deadly Aim is the Power Attack of ranged attacks. Use the "Add to Roll" fields on your attack. It will then ask you if you are power attacking when you attack, and will apply the penalties/bonuses based on your response.
Animated demo

Attack insert Macro:

-[[ ?{Power Attack or Deadly Aim?|Yes,1|No,0}*(1+floor(@{bab}/4)) ]]

Damage insert Macro:

[[ ?{Power Attack or Deadly Aim?|Yes,1|No,0}*(1+floor(@{bab}/4))*2 ]]

or two-handed(not applicable for Deadly Aim):

[[ ?{Power Attack or Deadly Aim?|Yes,1|No,0}*(1+floor(@{bab}/4))*3 ]]

Rapid Shot

Use the "Add to Roll" fields on your attack.

Attack insert Macro:

?{Rapid Shot?|No,0|Yes,-2}

Iterative section
You can use the same as the haste technique, but it would require a second dropdown

?{Rapid Shot add attack?|No,|Yes,{{}

Sneak Attack

Damage insert Macro:

[[ ?{Sneak?|No,0|yes,1}*[[ [[ ceil((@{class-0-level}) / 2) ]]d6 ]] ]]

Attack insert Macro:

[[ ?{Bane?|No,0|yes,2} ]]

Damage insert Macro:

[[ ?{Bane?} + ?{Bane?}d6 ]]

Vital Strike

"Extra Damage" on each attack row that applies:

[[(?{Vital Strike?|Y,1|N,0}*@{damage-dice-num})d@{damage-die}]]

Please add more macros.

Old Announcements

These announcements may be beneficial for anyone migrating from a very old sheet.

Fixed issues with some spell options not toggling their view as expected.

Fixed Survival not showing in the All Skills chat menu by default.

Added an option to the settings page to scroll long descriptions. New key added for all roll templates to flag the scrolling option; '{{scroll_desc=@{scroll-desc}}}' This will automatically be included in all new macros created however you will need to manually add '{{scroll_desc=@{scroll-desc}}}' to any existing macros if you would like this feature.

Fixed issues with some spell options not toggling their view as expected.

Fixed Survival not showing in the All Skills chat menu by default.

Added an option to the settings page to scroll long descriptions. New key added for all roll templates to flag the scrolling option; '{{scroll_desc=@{scroll-desc}}}' This will automatically be included in all new macros created however you will need to manually add '{{scroll_desc=@{scroll-desc}}}' to any existing macros if you would like this feature.

Attacks; The Extra Damage 'Type' field now accepts line breaks to match the Extra Damage field.

Roll Templates; Long descriptions will now be vertically scrollable.

Sheet Mode; Added a text label in top-right corner of sheet to help indicate the sheet's current 'Mode' (Expanded/full edit or Compact)

New NPC/Monster parser - drag/drop from the compendium's bestiary to the NPC page "Monster Statblock Import Section" and hit the parse button... be patient, some of the more complex stat-blocks will require more time.

New Settings/Configuration features added;

Uses Spells - shows spell-related sections

Lists - shows original ability lists for Traits, Racial Traits, Feats, Class Features, and SLA's. Included to help transition into the updated Abilities list.

Attack macrobook has base Melee, Ranged, and CMB buttons at top. Spellbook has Concentration and Casterlevel check buttons at top.

Spellbook, Skill'book', attacks, ability checks added above top menu. All can be dragged to macro bar.

Non-English speakers, please assist with translating this sheet. Details at the 'help translate' link in the footer.

Skillbook button available on the skills page. Displays skill choices in chat area. Drag it to macro bar like other buttons.

GMs NOTE: NPC CHANGES COMING in v.70 of this sheet. Please do the following: Preview changes at the beta site (link in post at 'feedback' link in footer at bottom of this sheet). View the changes and give us feedback

IMPORT A MONSTER FROM YOUR CAMPAIGN to observe changes. Make sure your macros still work.

Drag a monster from the compendium and report any bugs at the feedback link below.

GMs, ensure IS NPC is checked on all monster sheets. See beta link in footer.

IF YOU USED SKILL TAKE 10 or TAKE 20 or INVESTIGATOR DICE DROP-DOWN You must reset it by changing the dropdown values and changing them back.

Attacks now have 'insert' macros that allow you to add a macro to the attack roll and damage roll. Each attack has 3 insert macros: one per attack, one per attack type (melee/ ranged / CMB) and one global.

Also are new macros for extra damage. One per attack and one global each of: non critical (sneak attack, flame weapon, etc), and critical only (flaming burst weapon, bleeding critical, etc)

Sheet has attempted to update your attack macros. If one does not work, and you have not customized it, simply delete the macro for that row and click in another field. This will reset the macro. Repeat for iterative attacks if necessary.

Spells now have a spontaneous / prepared switch in the 'Spells Per Day' section per class.

Skill options added to Take 10 or Take 20 to skill rolls, and to add Investigator dice to rolls.

Spell book and attack macros now available. Above the list of attacks and list of spells are buttons. Click these and the list of available spells or attacks shows up in the chat area. Click the spell or attack and it will perform the roll you chose. You can also drag these buttons to your macro bar or call them from macros.

Many bug fixes.

New screen-reader friendly roll templates have been added. Check the Use Simple Templates checkbox on the Config tab, Roll Template section, or add an attribute called toggle_accessible_flag and set it to Template:Accessible=true.

All spell IDs have changed. You must update your macros. After updating macros you must go to the config tab and delete spells with old IDs.

Attack and damage effects on the Attacks tab have been migrated to the Buffs section.

Buffs have been changed to repeating sections. Names of buff totals have not changed.

New Psionic ability sections have been added based on Psionics Unlimited

The ☷ button will split a repeating section into two columns. The ☰ will change it back to one column.

Rolltemplate backgrounds can be assigned colors. Choose a color on the config tab in the RollTemplate section.

Buttons within repeating sections can now be dragged to the macro quick bar. To learn the id/name of a button, drag/drop it to the macro quick bar, use the button, click in chat and hit the UP arrow. Each repeating row now includes the row ID.

All ability macros that utilize repeating attributes must be edited to include "$". e.g. @{repeating_foo_X_...} should be renamed @{repeating_foo_$X_...} where "X" is the row of the repeating section.

For macro calls to button rolls in repeating rows, you must do the above ($) and you must add "_roll" to the end. For attacks, add "-roll".

For existing characters/NPC's, if you do not see Version > 0 listed (top-right corner of sheet), use the Refresh Button to force a refresh of all auto-calculated attributes. This should only need to be done once and could take up to 10s.

If the sheet has been recalculated and you still have empty auto-calculated fields, you may have to toggle (change attribute value(s)) of sub-component attributes to help generate a value for the empty fields.

Weapon notes and header images can now be set independently from within the attack Options. You may have to clear @{macro_options} (located within Options) if you receive a missing attribute error.

Weapon notes and header images can now be set independently from within the attack Options. You may have to clear @{macro_options} (located within Options) if you receive a missing attribute error.

Procedures and How-Tos

This section details common step by step procedures.

Character Creation Walk-thru

Simple guide for creating a character using the Pathfinder Sheet.

Add a custom icon to rolls

Let's assume you have the icon you want to use (you have to make it small and preferably transparent, say a 35X35 transparent png. Our roll template in this example is black so our icon is white.). You can tweak your icon, resize, change color etc. using GIMP, paint.net or any other image editing software (avoid MSPaint!). Upload your icon to an imgur account or any image hosting site at your disposition.

In this case, the icon has been uploaded to imgur. We'll use a character named Remi who has a Bite attack for this example.

Now for some step by step stuff:

1. Make sure header images are ticked on in your macro options:

2. Alright, let's take Remi's bite attack:

We have our image, located at http://imgur.com/goY8rhr.png (Don't forget that '.png' at the end of the url! If the file extension isn't present, a link to the image with what you set your icon name to will appear instead of the icon.).

Now to change your attack icon you will use this macro string:
{{header_image=[name](url)}}

The name part can be anything, let's make it 'Bite', and in place of url, let's paste our image location so our macro string becomes:

3. Now to place this string! We go to the attacks tab of the character sheet and locate Remi's Bite, expand it, than expand the 'Macro Text' link:

Scroll to the end of the text, then paste the macro string with the image url at the end, like so, making sure there is a space between the string you pasted and the previous string:

4. Test your attack!

If you want to do it on skills, it's the exact same thing, simply find the macro text box for the skill, prepare your header image string like you did for the bite attack and paste it at the end of the box like so:

And since you put the request for the new image in the macro field linked to the roll button of the sheet, the macros you make using the attacks will still pull that request for the header image and you should still get the image if you use a macro button.